evening
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Evening
A gauzy impertinence
of moonlight moths,
twined in starlight,
tangled by the wind,
sent skittering skyward
Our eyes met while the night was young,
as the champagne bubbles danced across my tongue.
Who knew this evening would decide our fate?
This is the moment in which I find my soulmate.
Let's not get to specifics,
The details are written in this you just have to look, they're hidden.
Thinking twice is absolutely forbidden, you just do and try to mitigate the truth.
As night falls over me
The stars shine bright
The birds stop chirping
And it’s past midnight
The stars vanish
And now it’s too dark
What was that noise?
In the distance – a bark
Brilliant purples, pinks, and blues
Blend in such amazing hues,
My breath is taken out from me
And as I stop to gaze, I see
A stallion toss his wispy mane
Then race away, ne'er seen again.
He doesn't know what the sunrise
looks like, He hasn't seen it in a while,
He rises in the afternoon, because
his nights are filled with fear and
gloom.
He doesn't know what the sunrise
looks like, He hasn't seen it in a while,
He rises in the afternoon, because
his nights are filled with fear and
gloom.
The moon, so bright and glorious be,
The light, for such a time as night, impossible!
Is such a light possible
Shining brightly above as I sleep?
My sweet dreams, tender and deep
Fast the day shall haste to greet thee
Haste to greet thy slumb’ring form
From twilight’s soothing arms arrest thee
Tossing dreams out to the cold